I am giving up on this device. It will do everything but record, which is elemental to its use to me. Before sending it to the recycle bin, I thought I would offer it to someone who might be able to salvage parts from it to restore another similar unit. It is cosmetically excellent, but functionally deficient. You pay shipping only. Let me know if you want her.

Thank you. I actually came to this forum last August and received excellent guidance and advice. After trying all the suggestions the unit is still unable to record. I’ve since transitioned to a Presonus interface and StudioOne DAW. Let me know if you want the unit and I’ll figure out the cost of shipping.

Hi CWK. I'm interested to know what the unit does or does not do. Sometimes there are really silly reason for the device not doing what you expect. It can be as silly as moving the faders all the way up and down or arming a track for record and i even seen a case in which the user did not reallize you have to push record and play at the same time for the device to start recording. There is no shame in that and there are no dumb questions. depending on your timezone we could even do a skype video call or facetime so we can see what is happening.

I think you should start by checking if you can see incoming signals by going to the view page and pressing the input on which you have connected your gear. It may take some patience but usually we get the device going. Good luck.

Dirk

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I'm sure I am not the sharpest tool in the shed, so I wouldn't be surprised if I am missing something. Had I never been able to record with the device at all it would be fair to assume operator error. But I successfully recorded for several years with the device before running into this problem. Nevertheless, I set up the device this evening with a microphone and headphones, just to verify that I wasn't missing something obvious. The result - still no recording. Here's what I did to test the unit, and a description of the results:

1. Tried recording directly to a sound clip. Press RECORD+PLAY results in PLAY. When I press the RECORD button it lights up. RECORD light goes out when the button is no longer depressed, and the PLAY buttom remains illuminated. No movement of the meters when I tap the microphone. No recorded sounds during playback.

2. Tried recording a track, linking input 1 to track 1. Press RECORD+PLAY results in PLAY. Same button behavior as when attempting the CLIP recording. The time measurement advances for as long as the PLAY button remains active. No movement of the meters when I tap the microphone. Time measurement stops when I press STOP, and returns to zero when RTZ is pressed. No recorded sounds during playback.

Last time I was on the forum someone suggested I try the autopunch to see if it could be tricked into recording at the punch point. I didn't set that up tonight, but it didn't work last time, and I don't see any indication that it will work tonight.

I have previously taken the unit apart just to make sure there aren't any obvious discoloration or physical discrepancies in the boards. I did not see anything that would indicate a physical problem. The only issue of which I am aware is the previous owner removed the foot switch jack from the board. Last time I had the unit apart I clipped off the stubs, thinking there may be some ambient polarity causing the unit to think there is an open switch. Doing that didn't change anything, but there may be other things that can be done to remediate the amputation of the switch prongs. Open to suggestions for fixing that.

So that's the story. If anyone has suggestions, I'm all ears.

Thanks, all, for your patience and counsel. I look forward to hearing from you.

I am not an electronics guy, but I have used the foot pedal a few times. It seems to me that the footswitch works with a double tap, in some instances, If i recall correctly. I will have to look at the manual. But perhaps the machine (software? hardware?) is tricked into "waiting" for a tap. ??? I'll look at the manual and get back.

After a review of the 2400 manual I found no mention of the need to double tap in the manual's Auto punch-in description. However, The FS was noted (recommended in a hint) as useful for manual punch in. I do recall using it with the auto Punch though , so I guess it means a bench test! My old 1600 is getting some work with these bench tests. I was just yesterday exploring Pad operating properties for another thread.

Just a silly thought but factory reset may also help if you no longer need anything that's still on the drive. I believe Robbie has formatted his drive a couple of times in the past. If i'm remembering right you have to reinstall the os after that.

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Nothing silly about that idea. I did most of the administrative actions I could think of - updated the firmware, reset to factory settings, formatted the hard drive. It's a clean system that stubbornly refuses to record.

Through midi... Set up can be a pain for dolts like me, but T.Mac (see above) seems to know the procedure within the Utiity menu on the G in order to get it working... AFAIK, it works for fader and transport controls only... With assistance from T.Mac, which I will be eternally grateful, I hope to get it up and running this week... check out his websites--- he's quite accomplished!!

Salud!

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